The Best Style iPhone Apps

Why do celebs like Brad Pitt. George Clooney, and Tom Brady always look so good? They lucked out in the gene pool, for starters. (Still, you can look better than Brad Pitt with these tips.) And they have personal stylists. Can’t drop major dollars on professional wardrobe counseling? These apps will upgrade your look faster than you can win a game of Angry Birds. Power up your iPhone and read on.

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David Gandy Style Guide for Men

You may not be blessed with model David Gandy’s smoldering good looks, but you can still learn from his standout style. Here, he shares his wardrobe wish list, along with the best clothes for you. Simply answer a few questions about your body to find clothes that flatter your frame. ($6)

Men’s Shoe Guide

The shoes you put on your feet could be the most important decision of your morning. Big meeting? Nerve-wracking date? This will tell you what style and color to wear for each occasion. (Free)

RetailMeNot Coupons

No one wants to be a coupon cutter. Download coupons while waiting on line at your favorite stores—from Bloomingdales to Old Navy—and show it to the cashier. You’ll save money, time, and even trees. (Free)

Cloth

You woke up late and have 15 minutes to figure out what to wear on a day with 80 percent humidity and a chance of mid-day showers. Plus, your closet is more chaotic than rush hour traffic.

This app can help. Take a photo of your outfit before heading out the door and it will register the day’s weather. Then, the next time you’re not sure what to wear, it’ll show you one of your favorites from a day that had similar weather conditions. Easy breezy. (Free for a limited time)

Dolce& Gabbana: Rules for the Modern Gentleman

We’ve said it before: Etiquette is just as important as a well-tailored suit. This app guides you through a formal table setting (what is that tiny fork for?), shows you how to tie a half Windsor knot, and provides shave, fragrance, and skin tips. (Free)

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